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Protests Bring Hope, Concern for Harvard's Iranian and Iranian-American Students

After a week of mass protests in Iran over a disputed presidential election in which the country's officials declared incumbent

Artful Afternoon
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Artful Afternoon

The Science Center lawn on Monday served as the venue for the first annual Harvard Student Art Show, an exhibition and sale of student art from Harvard undergraduates and graduate students.

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SRI LANKAN STRUGGLE
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SRI LANKAN STRUGGLE

Dinesha W.V.A. Samararatne, a Sri Lankan native and human rights lawyer, discusses Sri Lanka’s internal conflict over sovereignty in the Winthrop House Owen Room yesterday.

TRACING A HIDDEN PAST
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TRACING A HIDDEN PAST

Author Patrick Tracey speaks at the Harvard COOP on his book, Stalking Irish Madness, which depicts his journey to Ireland to explore the mystery of his Irish-American family’s struggle with schizophrenia.

READING INTO ROGET
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READING INTO ROGET

Journalist and language enthusiast Joshua Kendall tells the life story of thesaurus-maker Peter Roget, who is the focus of his new book, The Man Who Made Lists, at the Harvard Book Store yesterday.

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Songs from the Heart
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Songs from the Heart

he Radcliffe Choral Society hosts a Festival of Women chorus’ Saturday night at Memorial Church. Groups included Elm City Girls’ Chorus, Vassar College Chorus, Smith College Chorus, and Amherst Women’s Chorus.

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